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Wisconsin slabbing question...

Howdy,

Having only submitted to PCGS a couple of times, I have a couple of questions for the experts here.

Would the Wisconsin quarter error coins get submitted as regular coins or under the error coin category?
If regular, then I would have to have 5 coin minimum unless I do express?
Lastly, would they holder the coins with the reverse facing front?

Thanks

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  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,148 ✭✭✭✭✭
    All state quarters are reverse-out.
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  • fivecentsfivecents Posts: 11,207 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It would be submitted under the error catagory with a five coin minimum. What type of error?
  • I think they get submitted under the "modern" category, not as an error, that is how I submitted mine. The coins are listed as a variety in the pop report, not as an error. The coin numbers are:

    814033 Extra leaf low
    914033 Extra leaf high
  • Also - the only time that PCGS "reverses" the state quarters in the holders is for the state flag holders - those are slabbed in the opposite direction from regular state quarter submissions.
    Another question about the Wisconsin-D varieties - have any been found outside the Texas/Arizona area? Did I see that somebody found an example in Florida? So far nobody has found any in mint issued bags/rolls that I have read - is that correct?
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